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1 Dinar

Uitgever Central Bank of Bahrain
Jaar 2016-2022
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Valuta Dinar (1965-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde An intaglio vignette of Al Hedya Al Khalifiya School in Muharraq occupies the left-center field, rendered in deep red-brown against a multicolored guilloche underprint of rose, yellow, and blue. A multicolored optically variable ink disc appears upper-center, and the denomination in large Arabic calligraphy is set within an ornate arabesque panel along the lower margin. The issuer's name and legal authorization text in Arabic are positioned in the upper right, alongside a geometric guilloche rosette.
Opschrift voorzijde مصرف البحرين المركزي ١ ورقة نقدية صادرة بموجب القانون رقم ٢٠٠٦/٦٤ دينار واحد
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Opmerkingen

Bahrain's 1 Dinar was reissued in this series as part of the Central Bank's broader redesign program that also introduced polymer substrates for lower denominations — the 1 Dinar itself remained on cotton, a deliberate choice given the denomination's high transaction frequency and the established preferences of Gulf cash handlers.

The optically variable ink on this issue uses a color-shift element developed to counter the sophisticated counterfeiting operations that had previously targeted GCC currencies in the 2000s and 2010s, including several operations that specifically exploited the older Bahraini series.

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